President Woodrow Strickler and University of Louisville football player Ben Baker grasp hands to symbolize their dedication to racial cooperation as they exit the U of L's memorial to the slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. They are...

Trustee Adele Brandeis puts a publication of some kind into a time capsule to be deposited in the cornerstone in the foundation of Schneider Hall, as others look on. Pictured from left to right, Evelyn Schneider, University Librarian; Woodrow...

"It was not until the end of the 1970s, in the work of a new generation of sculptors including Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, and Bill Woodrow, that the sculptural object as such, in relation to human or urban themes, reassumed...

A female protester walks out of the offices of the College of Arts and Sciences into the waiting crowd of onlookers, police and the media. Members of the Black Student Union (BSU) and some of their supporters occupied the administrative offices of...

Police officers and a dark-shirted man look into the open door of Gardiner Hall. Members of the Black Student Union (BSU) and some of their supporters occupied the administrative offices of the College of Arts and Sciences, located inside Gardiner...

A group of African-Americans stand in front of Gardiner Hall. A white hand holds up a sign, "Black rights mean everyone's rights." Members of the Black Student Union (BSU) and some of their supporters occupied the administrative offices of the...

Police carrying demonstrators into transport vehicle. Police officers and news people are gathered around. Members of the Black Student Union (BSU) and some of their supporters occupied the administrative offices of the College of Arts and...

A line of students supporting the promotion of Paulie Miller to head football coach at the University of Louisville participating in a march from the University College Building (renamed Miller Information Technology Center) to the Administration...

Galvanized steel and concrete. "Deacon's organically related forms often derive from sources in the Bible, poetry, fairy stories, and figures of speech. In the two versions of the laminated wood sculpture For Those Who Have Ears (1982-3), for...